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Adding_the_same_entity_twice_results_in_DbUpdateException
Deleting_the_same_entity_twice_results_in_DbUpdateConcurrencyException
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The documentation says "Comment sets the comment of the field.", but it doesn't seem to set anything currently.
What I would have expected is that it changes the actual comment of the field, i.e. modify the not-very-helpful default comment "Title holds the value of the "title" field." - this would for example make the `
go-pg doesn't follow any fixed constraint name conventions.
type TestAccess struct {
Id string `pg:"type:uuid,default:uuid_generate_v4()" json:"id"`
BatchId string `pg:"type:uuid,on_delete:CASCADE,unique:batch_id_test_id" json:"batch_id,omitempty"`
Batch *Batch `json:"batch,omitempty"`
StudentId string `pg:"type:uuid,on_delete:CASCADE" json:"student_id,omitempt-
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what is prefer way to add relation and remove relation? I found example as below, but I did't find any document about the two methods.
case 'ADD_AUTHOR_TO_BOOK':
Book.withId(action.payload.bookId).authors.add(action.payload.author); // add new entity , add relation? this doesn't work.
break;
case 'REMOVE_AUTHOR_FROM_BOOK':
Book.withId(action.payload.bo
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Issue Description
While using model.bulkCreate, as we pass the options, an object which contains transaction, it comes modified after the execution
What are you doing?
We have called bulk